
I am on a quest to knit in every public (and academic) library in Vermont. I write a short essay about what I learn from each visit. Hen Solo, my hand-knit emotional support chicken, comes along.
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Library 189! The South Ryegate Public Library was the 189th stop on my quest to read, write, and knit in every public library in Vermont.
I read: Chapter 3 of Is This a Cry for Help? by
I wrote: so many facts that Liz the librar...
Library 188! The West Fairlee Public Library was the 188th stop on my quest to read, write, and knit in every public library in Vermont.
I read: the entire dictionary page that contains the word “library”
I wrote: notes on my knit...
Library 187! The Wilder Club & Library (part of the Quechee Library and Wilder Club & Library family) was the 187th stop on my quest to read, write, and knit in every public library in Vermont.
Library 186! The South Londonderry Free Library was the 186th stop on my quest to read, write, and knit in every public library in Vermont.
Library 185! The Wilder Memorial Library in Weston was the 185th stop on my quest to knit in every public library in Vermont.
I knit: a Harlow Sweater by Caidree for my eldest nibling’s college graduation.
The Wilder’s original building...
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Knitter. Birder. Professor. Vermonter. \ud83c\udff3️\ud83c\udf08 On a quest to knit in all of Vermont’s public libraries with my emotional support chicken, Hen Solo.
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